Why leaving the uniform is harder than anyone tells you
For most service personnel, the job isn't just what they do — it's who they are. When that ends, the identity crisis is real, and it's under-acknowledged.
Kate writes about the things her research uncovered and her clients live every day — identity, transition, resilience, and what it actually takes to move forward after a life in uniform.
For most service personnel, the job isn't just what they do — it's who they are. When that ends, the identity crisis is real, and it's under-acknowledged.
After two decades and tens of thousands of conversations, one truth stands out: people consistently underestimate the value of what they've lived and learned.
Rebuilding after a major life change takes longer than anyone wants to admit. Here's what the research says, and what actually helps.
CLET Training has expanded our recognition programs to include new pathways for emergency services across South-East Queensland.